

Trump administration declared 6,300 living people to be dead, in a dystopian attack on Social Security. 'If they can do this to somebody, they can do it to anybody.'
Trump administration declared 6,300 living people to be dead, in a dystopian attack on Social Security. 'If they can do this to somebody, they can do it to anybody.'
The timing of an economic downturn could lead to companies cutting their ad budgets.
Health officials in Hood River County, Ore., are investigating three cases of Creutzfeld Jakob disease. Two have died and a third is showing symptoms consistent with the illness.
A family is suing the Fontana Police Department over the fatal shooting of 33-year-old Jaime Valdez.
Ryan Johnson, who was hired as interim CEO of the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency in September, will not seek the role permanently. Times interviews with board members and a past employer raised concerns about Johnson's background.
Chef Ari Kolender's L.A. restaurants Found Oyster and Queen St. combine the charm of Charleston and the cult of seafood with chill cross-coastal vibes. His first cookbook is out: "How to Cook the Finest Things in the Sea."
In L.A., roller skating for Black skaters is more than just rolling in circles around a rink.
A Riverside County sheriff's team rescued a hiker on the edge of a cliff on the Pacific Crest Trail. She was stranded about 20 to 30 feet from the plateau.
Daniel Ridge launched a legal battle against Alameda Health System after he was dismissed from his job at a county morgue while at the same time struggling with mental health issues.
About 50 SoCal studios currently license rights to use Lagree equipment, many of which are in Los Angeles. You might think it's harder Pilates. But its creator Sebastien Lagree would say you're wrong.